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Today, it may be more difficult to detect tooth decay thanks to improved oral hygiene, the use of fluoridated toothpaste, and the mass-consumption of fluoridated tap water. While the field of dentistry has recognized fluoride as an indispensible tool for protecting teeth by hardening enamel, it is this same fluoride that has hardened tooth enamel so much that it can conceal even aggressive decay because of increased hardness of the enamel surface. As a result, seemingly healthy teeth, even with the use of traditional x-rays, can make tooth decay difficult to find.
Furthermore, prior to using a laser scanner, dentists depended upon x-rays and using fine picks to identify cavities. However, by using our laser technology, we are able to now have about a 90% accuracy rate for identifying suspicious areas and cavities. This translates to earlier detection, less tooth structure loss resulting in stronger teeth, less time spent in our dental chair, and, ultimately, a financial savings to you.